On Thu, 29 Mar 2007, Ismaël BALLO wrote:
But the problem is still there
1 - iptables -D <on all appropriate rules using sets > ...
2 - ipset -U :all: :all: ; ipset -F ; ipset -X
That should be enough to destroy the sets.
Sometimes, there still exists references.
How can we see them ?Is there a way to flush them ?
Send me the example (in private) which triggers the problem
so that I could reproduce it.
Best regards,
Jozsef
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